February 26, 2008

TV Remote's Don't Need Buttons: The Origami TV Remote Brings Simplicity To The Home Theater

4097_1_230.jpegThe Origami TV Remote Control, designed last year by Hayeon Yoo, eliminates the complications inherent in today's remote controls. Using only Max/Msp software, wireless keyboard sensors, paper, and some folding skills, the Origami TV Remote Control uses simple movements based on the popular kid's cootie catcher and is designed for kids, although most adults would probably appreciate its simplicity.

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Posted by Justin Davey at February 26, 2008 4:00 AM

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